I think not - there's still a gap between the end of the JJ mission and the GCS Sarasvati logs monitoring for Thargoids returning. I was hoping for another base reporting on what happened after the attack - what happened to the Hive ship, maybe hinting what the Thargoids are now looking for - what did we take?

But the INRA stuff seemed planned over several weeks, and nothing found for a while - so either we're missing a clue or I'm wrong - I still have hope.

I think not - there's still a gap between the end of the JJ mission and the GCS Sarasvati logs monitoring for Thargoids returning. I was hoping for another base reporting on what happened after the attack - what happened to the Hive ship, maybe hinting what the Thargoids are now looking for - what did we take?

But the INRA stuff seemed planned over several weeks, and nothing found for a while - so either we're missing a clue or I'm wrong - I still have hope.

Usually someone stumbles over an Unregistred Comms Beacon.
Positions themself near it. And wait for it to send its message. Usually once every hour. Sometimes once every 6 hours so the wait can be loooooong.
Then they record the message so they can hear it a few times. Then fly to the system and base mentioned and starts searching the planet the base should be on. Can take weeks before they find it.

I think not - there's still a gap between the end of the JJ mission and the GCS Sarasvati logs monitoring for Thargoids returning. I was hoping for another base reporting on what happened after the attack - what happened to the Hive ship, maybe hinting what the Thargoids are now looking for - what did we take?

But the INRA stuff seemed planned over several weeks, and nothing found for a while - so either we're missing a clue or I'm wrong - I still have hope.

Makes sense. I've been searching systems <30ly from the Jameson crash site system today. Thinking that there might (slim chance?) be something to find in the vicinity, assuming CMDR Jameson hadn't gone too far from where he delivered the payload. His crash site should be along the path to/from the INRA base at 12 Trianguli to/from wherever his mission was ... assuming he started in 12 Trianguli and was on his way back there before the fatal 'automation' kicked in ...​

My LP/UCB sheet is up to date apart from Gaz70uk’s latest find-I’ll add that in later today when I can get on the PC.
Do you know who maintains the Canonn pages? There was an error in one of the destinations but can’t see any author to inform.

Makes sense. I've been searching systems <30ly from the Jameson crash site system today. Thinking that there might (slim chance?) be something to find in the vicinity, assuming CMDR Jameson hadn't gone too far from where he delivered the payload. His crash site should be along the path to/from the INRA base at 12 Trianguli to/from wherever his mission was ... assuming he started in 12 Trianguli and was on his way back there before the fatal 'automation' kicked in ...​

I took the opposite tack & thought there might be another base or two near to Lave since that was the old GalCop HQ (& I was also looking for Equinox/Thunderchild clues). Searched all systems within 30ly for either LP or UCB (apart from permit-locked Isinor but some Cmdrs have the permit & haven’t reported any); found nothing apart from those already documented. Might need to await the results of Canonn’s search within 200ly of Sol- good luck to the searchers, that’s an awful lot of systems!

This is 111 pages long, so I apologize that this has likely been mentioned before:

The Longitude coordinates for Base 10 are not accurate enough, and on that size of a planet, it's far enough off that someone might not find it.

The OP shows 130.6 - actual coordinates are 130.66. I haven't done the math, but rough guess is a 3k-5k difference in location. That extra digit (in this case) can be very important, especially if someone is there at the wrong time of day, and the valley that the base sits in is in darkness. It does indeed get quite dark.

Thanks to everyone who searched for these - everyone benefits from your efforts.

Usually someone stumbles over an Unregistred Comms Beacon.
Positions themself near it. And wait for it to send its message. Usually once every hour. Sometimes once every 6 hours so the wait can be loooooong.
Then they record the message so they can hear it a few times. Then fly to the system and base mentioned and starts searching the planet the base should be on. Can take weeks before they find it.

I have a theory that alien stuff is located on small moons that are in dual orbit with closeby moons. Hence I flew and landed on 5E and 5E a as they're the only landable dual moons in system.
Found a big Mountain But fell asleep and bashed the hull to 22% so went away to get fixed up. The mysteries remain.